/* On OP_ENTERSUB || OP_NULL, saw a "do". */
/* On OP_EXISTS, treat av as av, not avhv. */
/* On OP_(ENTER|LEAVE)EVAL, don't clear $@ */
- /* On OP_ENTERITER, loop var is per-thread */
/* On pushre, rx is used as part of split, e.g. split " " */
/* On regcomp, "use re 'eval'" was in scope */
/* On OP_READLINE, was <$filehandle> */
defined()*/
/* On OP_DBSTATE, indicates breakpoint
* (runtime property) */
- /* On OP_AELEMFAST, indiciates pad var */
+ /* On OP_AELEMFAST, indicates pad var */
/* On OP_REQUIRE, was seen as CORE::require */
/* On OP_ENTERWHEN, there's no condition */
/* On OP_BREAK, an implicit break */
operand of a logical or conditional
that was optimised away, so it should
not be bound via =~ */
+ /* On OP_CONST, from a constant CV */
+ /* On OP_GLOB, use Perl glob function */
/* old names; don't use in new code, but don't break them, either */
#define OPf_LIST OPf_WANT_LIST
/* Private for OP_CONST */
#define OPpCONST_NOVER 2 /* no 6; */
#define OPpCONST_SHORTCIRCUIT 4 /* eg the constant 5 in (5 || foo) */
-#define OPpCONST_STRICT 8 /* bearword subject to strict 'subs' */
+#define OPpCONST_STRICT 8 /* bareword subject to strict 'subs' */
#define OPpCONST_ENTERED 16 /* Has been entered as symbol. */
#define OPpCONST_ARYBASE 32 /* Was a $[ translated to constant. */
#define OPpCONST_BARE 64 /* Was a bare word (filehandle?). */
/* keep 1st runtime pattern forever */
#define PMf_KEEP (1<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+5))
+
#define PMf_GLOBAL (1<<(PMf_BASE_SHIFT+6)) /* pattern had a g modifier */
/* don't reset pos() if //g fails */
/*
=head1 Compile-time scope hooks
-=for apidoc m|U32|BhkFLAGS|BHK *hk
+=for apidoc mx|U32|BhkFLAGS|BHK *hk
Return the BHK's flags.
-=for apidoc m|void *|BhkENTRY|BHK *hk|which
+=for apidoc mx|void *|BhkENTRY|BHK *hk|which
Return an entry from the BHK structure. I<which> is a preprocessor token
indicating which entry to return. If the appropriate flag is not set
this will return NULL. The type of the return value depends on which
entry you ask for.
-=for apidoc Am|void|BhkENTRY_set|BHK *hk|which|void *ptr
+=for apidoc Amx|void|BhkENTRY_set|BHK *hk|which|void *ptr
Set an entry in the BHK structure, and set the flags to indicate it is
valid. I<which> is a preprocessing token indicating which entry to set.
The type of I<ptr> depends on the entry.
-=for apidoc Am|void|BhkDISABLE|BHK *hk|which
+=for apidoc Amx|void|BhkDISABLE|BHK *hk|which
Temporarily disable an entry in this BHK structure, by clearing the
appropriate flag. I<which> is a preprocessor token indicating which
entry to disable.
-=for apidoc Am|void|BhkENABLE|BHK *hk|which
+=for apidoc Amx|void|BhkENABLE|BHK *hk|which
Re-enable an entry in this BHK structure, by setting the appropriate
flag. I<which> is a preprocessor token indicating which entry to enable.
This will assert (under -DDEBUGGING) if the entry doesn't contain a valid
pointer.
-=for apidoc m|void|CALL_BLOCK_HOOKS|which|arg
+=for apidoc mx|void|CALL_BLOCK_HOOKS|which|arg
Call all the registered block hooks for type I<which>. I<which> is a
preprocessing token; the type of I<arg> depends on I<which>.
#define RV2CVOPCV_MARK_EARLY 0x00000001
#define RV2CVOPCV_RETURN_NAME_GV 0x00000002
+/*
+=head1 Custom Operators
+
+=for apidoc Am|U32|XopFLAGS|XOP *xop
+Return the XOP's flags.
+
+=for apidoc Am||XopENTRY|XOP *xop|which
+Return a member of the XOP structure. I<which> is a cpp token indicating
+which entry to return. If the member is not set this will return a
+default value. The return type depends on I<which>.
+
+=for apidoc Am|void|XopENTRY_set|XOP *xop|which|value
+Set a member of the XOP structure. I<which> is a cpp token indicating
+which entry to set. See L<perlguts/"Custom Operators"> for details about
+the available members and how they are used.
+
+=for apidoc Am|void|XopDISABLE|XOP *xop|which
+Temporarily disable a member of the XOP, by clearing the appropriate flag.
+
+=for apidoc Am|void|XopENABLE|XOP *xop|which
+Reenable a member of the XOP which has been disabled.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+struct custom_op {
+ U32 xop_flags;
+ const char *xop_name;
+ const char *xop_desc;
+ U32 xop_class;
+ void (*xop_peep)(pTHX_ OP *o, OP *oldop);
+};
+
+#define XopFLAGS(xop) ((xop)->xop_flags)
+
+#define XOPf_xop_name 0x01
+#define XOPf_xop_desc 0x02
+#define XOPf_xop_class 0x04
+#define XOPf_xop_peep 0x08
+
+#define XOPd_xop_name PL_op_name[OP_CUSTOM]
+#define XOPd_xop_desc PL_op_desc[OP_CUSTOM]
+#define XOPd_xop_class OA_BASEOP
+#define XOPd_xop_peep ((Perl_cpeep_t)0)
+
+#define XopENTRY_set(xop, which, to) \
+ STMT_START { \
+ (xop)->which = (to); \
+ (xop)->xop_flags |= XOPf_ ## which; \
+ } STMT_END
+
+#define XopENTRY(xop, which) \
+ ((XopFLAGS(xop) & XOPf_ ## which) ? (xop)->which : XOPd_ ## which)
+
+#define XopDISABLE(xop, which) ((xop)->xop_flags &= ~XOPf_ ## which)
+#define XopENABLE(xop, which) \
+ STMT_START { \
+ (xop)->xop_flags |= XOPf_ ## which; \
+ assert(XopENTRY(xop, which)); \
+ } STMT_END
+
+/*
+=head1 Optree Manipulation Functions
+
+=for apidoc Am|const char *|OP_NAME|OP *o
+Return the name of the provided OP. For core ops this looks up the name
+from the op_type; for custom ops from the op_ppaddr.
+
+=for apidoc Am|const char *|OP_DESC|OP *o
+Return a short description of the provided OP.
+
+=for apidoc Am|U32|OP_CLASS|OP *o
+Return the class of the provided OP: that is, which of the *OP
+structures it uses. For core ops this currently gets the information out
+of PL_opargs, which does not always accurately reflect the type used.
+For custom ops the type is returned from the registration, and it is up
+to the registree to ensure it is accurate. The value returned will be
+one of the OA_* constants from op.h.
+
+=cut
+*/
+
+#define OP_NAME(o) ((o)->op_type == OP_CUSTOM \
+ ? XopENTRY(Perl_custom_op_xop(aTHX_ o), xop_name) \
+ : PL_op_name[(o)->op_type])
+#define OP_DESC(o) ((o)->op_type == OP_CUSTOM \
+ ? XopENTRY(Perl_custom_op_xop(aTHX_ o), xop_desc) \
+ : PL_op_desc[(o)->op_type])
+#define OP_CLASS(o) ((o)->op_type == OP_CUSTOM \
+ ? XopENTRY(Perl_custom_op_xop(aTHX_ o), xop_class) \
+ : (PL_opargs[(o)->op_type] & OA_CLASS_MASK))
+
+#define newSUB(f, o, p, b) Perl_newATTRSUB(aTHX_ (f), (o), (p), NULL, (b))
+
#ifdef PERL_MAD
# define MAD_NULL 1
# define MAD_PV 2